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Diane Von Furstenberg Lets Chic Go Straight To Her Head For The Sixth Season Running

Diane Von Furstenberg has been designing some of the most beloved clothes on the planet for 40 years now--and she's letting it go straight to her head. Literally. Check out six straight seasons worth of lust-worthy hats and hair accessories from the wrap dress darling, after the jump.

This season's masculine-meets-feminine collection was topped off by chic chapeaus with fishnet veils and oversize fuzzy flowers.

For spring 2010, the jet-setting bohemian princess at DVF accessorized with floral headdresses and lilacs and lilies pinned just behind the ears.

The 1940s were the inspiration behind the fall 2008 collection, and no woman was fully dressed without a proper hat back then. The highly sculptural felt numbers were perfectly perched atop the models' soft waves.

Between the panama hats and silk wraps, there was nary a head left uncovered in the global-inspired spring 2008 collection, but we're partial to these brightly colored 70s-ish headscarves.

What do you dolls think of DVF's evolution of head coverings? Are you a hat person? Would you be willing to try her latest version, or are these too out-there for you? Discuss!

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